A royal warship that sank off the east coast of Britain more than 300 years ago while carrying a future king was unveiled by researchers on Friday who kept the discovery secret for 15 years to protect the wreck from damage. In 1682, King James II of England, who was the Duke of York at the time, managed to narrowly escape the sinking ship named "The Gloucester" which went down off the coast of eastern England after hitting a sandbank. "The discovery promises to fundamentally change understanding of 17th-century social, maritime and political history," said Claire Jowitt, Professor of Early Modern Cultural History at University of East Anglia.
Though Prince Charles has been poised to become the next king of England, a joke he made this week reveals he's under pressure from Prince William's popularity.
All'anteprima di «No Time To Die» la duchessa ha salutato il suocero, che in privato chiama affettuosamente «nonno», con un caloroso abbraccio. Un gesto che dimostra, ancora una volta, gli ottimi rapporti tra la moglie di William e il primogenito della regina